Research Article

The Role of Early Maladaptive Schemas in Postpartum Depression

Table 2

Descriptive statistics of the psychological state variables.

Ort ± SSMedian (Q1–Q3)Min-maks

EDS7.5 ± 5.826 (3–13)0–25
YSQ-S3
 Emotional deprivation7.98 ± 3.416 (5–10)5–19
 Failure9.19 ± 3.518.5 (6–11)5–21
 Pessimism8.55 ± 3.977.5 (5–10)5–27
 Social isolation11.49 ± 5.110 (7–13.5)6–31
 Emotional inhibition9.19 ± 4.678 (5–11)5–24
 Approval seeking14.35 ± 5.6113 (10–18)5–31
 Enmeshment14.6 ± 5.7313,5 (10–17)6–34
 İnsufficient self-control16.58 ± 6.7816 (10.5–22)7–30
 Subjugation12.24 ± 5.0912 (8–16)5–24
 Abondanment7.94 ± 3.636 (5–10)5–18
 Punitiveness14.81 ± 5.9915 (10–19)5–30
 Defectiveness/shame8.44 ± 3.317 (6–11)5–24
 Vulnarability to harm/illness7.84 ± 3.366 (5–10)5–25
 Unrelenting standards7.21 ± 3.667 (4–10)3–17

Abbreviations used in the table: Ave + SD: Average Standard Deviation; EPDS: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; YSQ- S3: Young Schema Questionnaire- Short Form 3. In the calculations, descriptive statistics are presented as average ± standard deviation, median, minimum and maximum values.